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shale oil which is karajan none of these provide the energy return for energy investment and they are extremely destructive of the environment they are not ordeal and yet we chase those that's the same issue with fracking which provides us so-called cheap and abundant natural gas which is absolutely ridiculous when our tap water catches on fire it causes earthquakes it sets sets loose radiation and it boys it's us right i think he said we need to stop this infinite growth in a finite planet and i mean really there is a peak to every resource when you're looking at everything on the planet today mike and given the news that i just saw a couple hours ago unprecedented heat will reach the u.s. in thirty years why do you think that us policy makers are more concerned with obamacare and is this other political squabbling partisanship in the systematic destruction of the globe especially with the u.s. just becoming number one in oil and gas production. well it's not just for that reason it's that they are incapable they are sociopaths they are psychopaths and they are completely and utterly
shale oil which is karajan none of these provide the energy return for energy investment and they are extremely destructive of the environment they are not ordeal and yet we chase those that's the same issue with fracking which provides us so-called cheap and abundant natural gas which is absolutely ridiculous when our tap water catches on fire it causes earthquakes it sets sets loose radiation and it boys it's us right i think he said we need to stop this infinite growth in a finite planet and...
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department of energy addition to his work at the climate action project he's also a member of mikhail gorbachev climate change task force and advisor to the environmental and energy study institute here in washington d.c. joins us now from denver colorado go back or welcome to the program. thank you very much glad to be here thanks for joining us let's start out with you what got you interested in climate science sustainable. well you mentioned part of my resume goes back to the late one nine hundred seventy s. when i was a newspaper publisher in a small was consonant town that was flooded every ten years or so with a major major flood like we've seen lately around here in colorado and there is one to build a living for three and a half million dollars around this town. and i proposed in my capacity as editor that we split the money instead to move the town to higher ground so we'd never have to ask for federal assistance again and the townspeople this was after the arab oil embargoes of the one nine hundred seventy s. said well we're doing it why don't we build a solar village and so
department of energy addition to his work at the climate action project he's also a member of mikhail gorbachev climate change task force and advisor to the environmental and energy study institute here in washington d.c. joins us now from denver colorado go back or welcome to the program. thank you very much glad to be here thanks for joining us let's start out with you what got you interested in climate science sustainable. well you mentioned part of my resume goes back to the late one nine...
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investments on wall street and it's backed by supposedly buying buying gold and buying silver and these big energy c.t.'s go and buy it up it's a big difference in the senate east because it's something like a g l d or they can do whatever they want without physical supply so they can actually be using the supply against their own investors versus something like a sprout asset management where you know what you've got you can get your gold from silver from at any time if they're totally different in the way they operate let's talk about gold leasing is it possible for this deal do to lease that's gold and we know about central banks we've seen their gold how do these put together if at all well gold lace english part of the gold price suppression scheme scam started you know way back when where banks would borrow go from central banks still the proceeds into the marketplace and use them to run their operations they could do instead of spending way back when six or seven or eight percent to borrow money they could borrow central banks very cheaply and this led into the price oppression scheme which
investments on wall street and it's backed by supposedly buying buying gold and buying silver and these big energy c.t.'s go and buy it up it's a big difference in the senate east because it's something like a g l d or they can do whatever they want without physical supply so they can actually be using the supply against their own investors versus something like a sprout asset management where you know what you've got you can get your gold from silver from at any time if they're totally...
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costs in on energy production they have cost in environmental cleanup this is self-propagating genetic pollution we have no technology today to fully clean up the damage maybe we will in the future but we're not feeding the products of a different size to the entire population and releasing even to the environment where they can never be recall. any scientists who tells you they know that g m o's are safe and not worry about it is either ignorant of the history of science or is due.
costs in on energy production they have cost in environmental cleanup this is self-propagating genetic pollution we have no technology today to fully clean up the damage maybe we will in the future but we're not feeding the products of a different size to the entire population and releasing even to the environment where they can never be recall. any scientists who tells you they know that g m o's are safe and not worry about it is either ignorant of the history of science or is due.
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all the feds are making the college try cracking down on the big banks both an energy manipulation and a surprise surprise because it's first to see f.t.c. has formally subpoenaed the aluminum industry which of course means j.p. morgan morgan stanley is also in the commodity regulator cites the issue as we've been discussing and vasya shuffling pallets of metals into a warehouse to technically comply with exchange regulation the problem is that it's been taking up to eighteen months for end users such as coca-cola to get the stuff the last time this you have to see investigated metals market manipulation and that would be silver let's just say that well as well as the do you have good luck with that one whitewash so you have to see and then there were a bit coy as we discussed yesterday the state of new york launched and glory and a crypto currency is now the senate is involved it seems a touchy issue ironic when the first wrongness of these so-called currencies inquiries have been made and the senate wants to ensure quote coordination going forward and to us nothing is official and te
all the feds are making the college try cracking down on the big banks both an energy manipulation and a surprise surprise because it's first to see f.t.c. has formally subpoenaed the aluminum industry which of course means j.p. morgan morgan stanley is also in the commodity regulator cites the issue as we've been discussing and vasya shuffling pallets of metals into a warehouse to technically comply with exchange regulation the problem is that it's been taking up to eighteen months for end...
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diet the whole food private's not just by nature you know but seventy to eighty percent of the total energy is from couple hundred period of sugar bad well i think it's been you avoid it. it's a quantitative issue and i think that there are healthy. sugars if you can get your sugars from fruits and vegetables those represent low glycaemic index sugars and so for most people we don't have a whole lot of trouble with that it's the refined sugars a common processed foods that are the problem of a split let's get into process food search what do define it what is a process food processed foods of the kind of things that are sort of depart from the natural food the natural food in the whole nation the whole food processed foods and what we dream up and we want to take out a room this little that even if it comes from plant based foods we put it together we end up with something that tastes good what people like and it's you know it's high five hundred sugar kind of stuff according to new york times americans eat thirty one percent more packaged food than fresh food consume more packaged food per
diet the whole food private's not just by nature you know but seventy to eighty percent of the total energy is from couple hundred period of sugar bad well i think it's been you avoid it. it's a quantitative issue and i think that there are healthy. sugars if you can get your sugars from fruits and vegetables those represent low glycaemic index sugars and so for most people we don't have a whole lot of trouble with that it's the refined sugars a common processed foods that are the problem of a...
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how do you know that because everything restate the matter is they energy because information respect. yeah but reincarnate in the sense that the core consciousness which is your memories and your desire. in eastern traditions because karma that exist as seed form you can have two identical twins. and you see they have different personalities where do those pose discomfort do you fear death i don't know at all no in fact ever in gotham's move movie when to him on the street and just to control the day to meditate or push the dead and the impermanence of life every day so you could become through that you come to the. five year old son i mean i'm comfortable i guess i'm attached you know in a way that he's not i'm attached to my five year old son you know and that he's not attached to you it's in them and i asked him that question and you know that skipped right over them i love a lot but it's none of his business which means. in his loving me. explain that. issued really love somebody you know to them you could only love them if you detach because when you did you do in. those you don
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was on duty for tired christie's back in and that is obviously switching years he's got just as much energy we not miss for the money so was he still doing this you know larry king doesn't even know the answer to that funny anecdotes and he actually told me was that vin scully who is the doctor's announcer came back after being retired for years and years the sky is eighty six years old and said they think a mac because he was beyond the age of retirement and this is a mentality that larry has one and really surprising things is not that he's almost eighty years old it's that his sole of my sil did so involved so on top of his questions whose answers paying attention to everything he says he's really he's there and he's the keys very much still in it. he is indeed very very sharp eyed in our human working on a documentary it's finally going to debut on monday were all very excited about it cause now we can expect how you can expect to hear a lot about larry's life and legacy. we started away from the beginning whaling he was a young boy a and kind of healthy diets the business the first pla
was on duty for tired christie's back in and that is obviously switching years he's got just as much energy we not miss for the money so was he still doing this you know larry king doesn't even know the answer to that funny anecdotes and he actually told me was that vin scully who is the doctor's announcer came back after being retired for years and years the sky is eighty six years old and said they think a mac because he was beyond the age of retirement and this is a mentality that larry has...
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how do you know that because everything restate the matter is energy because information. is needed yeah but reincarnate in the sense that the core consciousness which is your memories and your design. would in eastern traditions because karma that exist as seed form you can have two identical twins you see they have different personalities where do those personalities come from who do you fear death i don't know but all know in fact there are in the thin gotham's move movie or into a monastery in violent just to confront death to meditate on my person dead and impermanence of life every day so i could be comfortable with that you come to the . five year old son i mean i am comfortable. i guess i'm attached you know in a way that he's not i'm attached to my five year old son you know and that he's not attached to you it's in the movie he's not and i asked him that question and you know the script and them i love a lot but it's none of his business which means. in his loving me to. explain that. issues really love somebody you know to see them you could only love them if yo
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about oh americans are obese this is going to affect everything from our health care our economy our energy independence because the process bood requires a tremendous amount of awful where you may go bush obama campaign let's move. i think what she's doing is cute you know the prez. change lucy i think it's great that you're getting out the message and there's rallies and people show up and they have fun and that's awesome and i've been to a few of them. you need to change policy here we're deregulating food so that big business can start owning coopt that are genetically modified again change with the subsidy dollars are going to start incentivizing the deregulation or the i'm sorry by the use of all forms no because they're not incentivized to do so which if there was it would also create jobs and that's what i'm saying is well i think you know sure that's also much mood great message what are you doing about it what are we actually doing about it where is the policy change the person listed. i'm optimistic about what we can do as individuals i believe that we need to challenge america t
about oh americans are obese this is going to affect everything from our health care our economy our energy independence because the process bood requires a tremendous amount of awful where you may go bush obama campaign let's move. i think what she's doing is cute you know the prez. change lucy i think it's great that you're getting out the message and there's rallies and people show up and they have fun and that's awesome and i've been to a few of them. you need to change policy here we're...
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in the energy cruisers on i'm in there and you would know i wasn't nude and is that is really me and this seems like really like trying to get me to take my clothes off and so it is kind of offensive and so everybody is in are naked and she's waiting and she's in there why i see an interview those three minutes all later work and she's going to finally take them off and homeless she was she was trying to get me to technicals and she kind of got a little forceful and it was kind of weird a lot of guys i know rampage would have taken my clothes anyway she was like forty some years or think i was scared of i would. i says the fight in the cage has been cancelled this is the match for bragging rights between yourself and tito when he was on the show we quizzed him on how well he willie knows you and he got two out of five right we asked him five questions he got two right now it's your turn to get three questions right and you know you will be the champion of no you'll fall twenty it was here i asked him some personal questions i have his answers right here and if you didn't answer right
in the energy cruisers on i'm in there and you would know i wasn't nude and is that is really me and this seems like really like trying to get me to take my clothes off and so it is kind of offensive and so everybody is in are naked and she's waiting and she's in there why i see an interview those three minutes all later work and she's going to finally take them off and homeless she was she was trying to get me to technicals and she kind of got a little forceful and it was kind of weird a lot...
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sometimes you feel so tired and worn out after a hustles you just run out of energy but you still have to clean up in the consul hall or something is that i tried to take it easy and roll with the punches of course it doesn't always work out but at least i try. stole their stuff what are you doing with your feet and that and that one two or three that you did that it was a face you know what you look like right now we'll make it mean face. that. there were many people at my choreography school didn't matter so much here there are a lot of men and so on stage they put the tallest guys in the front line on the shortest guys and i lost. that at first i didn't quite understand why i was in the back row and i thought i must have been dancing really badly and that was why they later told me it was just because of my height but you can always turn a drawback into something positive i do some trick dances they throw me up in there or something like that so in the end it turned out that my height is an advantage becomes in hunting. we could see this week two or however minutes show one scene he
sometimes you feel so tired and worn out after a hustles you just run out of energy but you still have to clean up in the consul hall or something is that i tried to take it easy and roll with the punches of course it doesn't always work out but at least i try. stole their stuff what are you doing with your feet and that and that one two or three that you did that it was a face you know what you look like right now we'll make it mean face. that. there were many people at my choreography school...
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are calling for this process to be abandoned is certainly mounting but that's about all this with the energy giants looking to tap into a lucrative deposits a texas activist sharon wilson used to live near a fracking site until she made the tough decision to abandon her home. at one time i turned my tap on and nothing came out which was very frightening so the air was degraded horrible a lot of air attacks tryouts lie no i it was just it completely changed the character it's worth concern for me was that without water or that my son could end up being sick from the chemicals that he was. i loved eighty thousand dollars in property value and they expand this practice more and more people are harmed and more and more people join the opposition right now there's an entire neighborhood over five hundred homes in jenin where they are cracking very very close to two hundred fifty feet in some cases from people's backyards. are becoming to live from moscow ukraine will not be reviving its plans for signing a pact with the e.u. after the bloc failed to convince president you know coke which on the f
are calling for this process to be abandoned is certainly mounting but that's about all this with the energy giants looking to tap into a lucrative deposits a texas activist sharon wilson used to live near a fracking site until she made the tough decision to abandon her home. at one time i turned my tap on and nothing came out which was very frightening so the air was degraded horrible a lot of air attacks tryouts lie no i it was just it completely changed the character it's worth concern for...
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following the market as it doesn't seem to be as much energy for protest it's almost as if a years of. uprising then protests and clashes that potentially hires people out here i mean they're certainly furious about dean's ideological and social divisions that are developing within the community and there is a strong i don't know if you want to call the man or kids presence that's certainly continuing to say that they will they will take the streets over this but by and large a lot of people don't seem to have the energy or the interest in going to the streets they've done that for years in a row now they haven't seen any sort of just change and so even at the demonstration where we were out last night that sort of a lot of people were upset but no one really quite had the energy to to really take it to a different level and so i do believe that this could potentially die down that course it does depend on how the golden dawn chooses to behave it counsels a lot of the events here so as not to provoke further clashes there's also some police protection which has kept clashes in as well
following the market as it doesn't seem to be as much energy for protest it's almost as if a years of. uprising then protests and clashes that potentially hires people out here i mean they're certainly furious about dean's ideological and social divisions that are developing within the community and there is a strong i don't know if you want to call the man or kids presence that's certainly continuing to say that they will they will take the streets over this but by and large a lot of people...
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according to the q one report from the solar energy industries association solar energy installations grew thirty three percent over last year with about one hundred nineteen thousand jobs in this space employment has increased a year over year for solar workers although installation and maintenance is still expensive for solar energy costs are following the average cost of a completed p.v. system decrease twenty four percent over the past year according to the us cia now here to discuss the solar energy industry is the president and the c.e.o. of a rat's thanks for coming thank you for having me very can you please as quickly go over the mission of the cia where the national trade association for the solar energy industry and in that capacity we do all the lobbying the market research the communications work and broadly speaking we work with the fifty six hundred companies that make up the solar industry in the united states to try to expand the market for solar energy and alternative energy stories has certainly grown significantly in the past couple years all the respect to soul. w
according to the q one report from the solar energy industries association solar energy installations grew thirty three percent over last year with about one hundred nineteen thousand jobs in this space employment has increased a year over year for solar workers although installation and maintenance is still expensive for solar energy costs are following the average cost of a completed p.v. system decrease twenty four percent over the past year according to the us cia now here to discuss the...
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our energy systems less energy rather than more that's the first thing to do the second is actually to drive innovation towards clean energy solutions that we already have and solar and we know because that around for a long time we know how to do them and we know how to do them well we know how to do them at price points and competitive today so before we get to these geo engineering ideas there's a huge amount of extraordinarily good solutions that we can implement not only nap on carbon but we can move the rate of change with a price on carbon at the pace that we need to to get a handle on. maggie in the in the minute we have love what are your thoughts hala ticks all this to the practical reality given the amount of money that the carbon industry has at stake they're sitting on a couple trillion dollars worth of trillion tons of carbon underground sort of trillions of dollars i would guess. they're throwing money around in this town like there's no tomorrow what do you think is is coming along. what do you think a regular citizen can do what. acts of climate change are no longer in
our energy systems less energy rather than more that's the first thing to do the second is actually to drive innovation towards clean energy solutions that we already have and solar and we know because that around for a long time we know how to do them and we know how to do them well we know how to do them at price points and competitive today so before we get to these geo engineering ideas there's a huge amount of extraordinarily good solutions that we can implement not only nap on carbon but...
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creation is the source and that source is also the source of space energy information and matter this world that we experience. did you grow up inside the matrix teachings of you yeah i mean i think i'm the product of it it's but you know in my world and in the film really is there are no rigid laws i mean despite the fact that he's written all these books you know we didn't grow up with this sort of rigid idea of a way of life. we grew up around this sort of philosophy which early in my life was in some ways very hard to grasp and there's certain times still hard to grasp but i think that there's a few core principles i've taken away and that have had profound effect which is that thing he starred in but the mystery of the universe and to be perpetually surprised by our you believe really faith in those you know fluent spoil for it's this book for example starts with a job in the old testament who's tested by god. the question why do good people suffer. then moves to socrates those who know if you don't go you know god then moves to sin pause who has this vision of christ the lady of
creation is the source and that source is also the source of space energy information and matter this world that we experience. did you grow up inside the matrix teachings of you yeah i mean i think i'm the product of it it's but you know in my world and in the film really is there are no rigid laws i mean despite the fact that he's written all these books you know we didn't grow up with this sort of rigid idea of a way of life. we grew up around this sort of philosophy which early in my life...
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how do you know that because everything restate the matter is they energy because information reset. yeah but reincarnate in the sense that the core consciousness which is your memories and your design is in eastern traditions because karma that exist as seed form you can have two identical twins and you see they have different personalities where do those personalities come from do you fear death i don't know at all no in fact ever in gotham's move movie or into a mother stream violent just to control day to meditate on person dead and the impermanence of life every day so it could become true that you come to that. five year old son i mean i'm comfortable. i guess i'm attached you know in a way that he's not i'm attached to my five year old son you know and that he's not attached to you it's in the movie he's not and i asked him that question you know the script. i love a lot but it's none of his business which means. in his loving me. explain that. issued really love somebody you know to them you could only love them if you're detached because when you detest you doing a root to t
how do you know that because everything restate the matter is they energy because information reset. yeah but reincarnate in the sense that the core consciousness which is your memories and your design is in eastern traditions because karma that exist as seed form you can have two identical twins and you see they have different personalities where do those personalities come from do you fear death i don't know at all no in fact ever in gotham's move movie or into a mother stream violent just to...
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energy minister is finding herself on the wrong side of her own laws as you can find out on our website or the politicians been looking for her stiff anti-piracy stance but will now have to explain why she herself costs to live in copyright several times. and it may be a very long way from us orbiting jupiter in fact but one freezing moon could in the distant future offer a man times best chance at survival find out why. mosque is cracking down on illegal workers coming from abroad and there will be tougher punishment for those who exceed a permit for a one month stay in the country as well as for the businesses caught hiring them of the five million migrant workers now in russia an estimated three million are illegal a situation of which authorities are struggling to get under control our kids are going off reports. about me as i'm really they came here thinking it's the road to opportunity but instead many found themselves on their way back home. we were working and then all of a sudden police rushed in and detained us. over one thousand illegal workers were arrested this week alone s
energy minister is finding herself on the wrong side of her own laws as you can find out on our website or the politicians been looking for her stiff anti-piracy stance but will now have to explain why she herself costs to live in copyright several times. and it may be a very long way from us orbiting jupiter in fact but one freezing moon could in the distant future offer a man times best chance at survival find out why. mosque is cracking down on illegal workers coming from abroad and there...
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according to the q one report from the solar energy industries association solar energy installations grew thirty three percent over last year with about one hundred nineteen thousand jobs in this space employment has increased a year over year for solar workers although installation and maintenance is still expensive for solar energy costs are following the average cost of a completed p.v. system decrease twenty four percent over the past year. according to the f.b.i. a now here to discuss the solar energy industry is the president and the c.e.o. of iran iraq thanks for coming thank you for having me terry can you please just quickly go over the mission. for the national trade association for the solar energy industry and in that capacity we do all the lobbying the market research the communications work and broadly speaking we work with the fifty six hundred companies that make up the solar industry in the united states to try to expand the market for solar energy and alternative and has certainly grown significantly in the past couple years all the respect to solar what types of tr
according to the q one report from the solar energy industries association solar energy installations grew thirty three percent over last year with about one hundred nineteen thousand jobs in this space employment has increased a year over year for solar workers although installation and maintenance is still expensive for solar energy costs are following the average cost of a completed p.v. system decrease twenty four percent over the past year. according to the f.b.i. a now here to discuss the...
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the road because you've got to get that energy down low enough that renewable energy becomes practical so the the body is is about as aerodynamic as we can imagine it's been it has a coefficient of drag of zero point one five previous has a. number like point two seven the lower that number the better. and then so we did it first aerodynamically and then added you know as as many lines there are two industrial designers on it so they they sort of stylize that after the ergonomics were were perfect and that's how the car came to be ok now i understand that you're planning to take the irby across the country i got asked what is the motivation behind during this. well. you know we're a small group of designers and engineers we don't have any marketing in our group to speak of i mean we have some people helping us because we need help but the main purpose was to demonstrate that the car is practical. practical as a highway vehicle and then on the way back we want to follow her ratios original drive in one thousand nine hundred three what exactly to show that in those different cities that
the road because you've got to get that energy down low enough that renewable energy becomes practical so the the body is is about as aerodynamic as we can imagine it's been it has a coefficient of drag of zero point one five previous has a. number like point two seven the lower that number the better. and then so we did it first aerodynamically and then added you know as as many lines there are two industrial designers on it so they they sort of stylize that after the ergonomics were were...
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is the lifeblood of our modern civilization greenpeace is on record as trying to stop carbon based energy fossil fuels in the developing world where one point six or so billion people don't have running water electricity don't have access to this this is the real question why are wealthy white environmentalists and by the way a whole coalition of minority groups have accused greenpeace and other environmental groups of being largely white and being essentially exclusionary racist organizations why are they denying carbon based energy the lifeblood of modern developed world to the people at barely subsistence level and i think that's the larger question here sure it's a cheap publicity stunt to jump on a russian oil rig and make this point but why are they against oil and how does this do for the for the powerless people the developing world who don't have the voices don't have running water don't have electricity have high infant mortality rates have short life expectancy this is where greenpeace is on the wrong side of history and on the wrong. morality alexander if i go back to you agai
is the lifeblood of our modern civilization greenpeace is on record as trying to stop carbon based energy fossil fuels in the developing world where one point six or so billion people don't have running water electricity don't have access to this this is the real question why are wealthy white environmentalists and by the way a whole coalition of minority groups have accused greenpeace and other environmental groups of being largely white and being essentially exclusionary racist organizations...
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you know there are people with this particular energy that just overwhelm you i mean some call it power others call it the it factor charisma whatever but it's when you have to work extra hard to stay cool to be your usual self who is that one person for you who actually gave you shivers you know it could be excitement or fear i don't know. or the first time i interviewed frank sinatra's i when i was a kid i would go to movie theaters and watch frank sinatra and i admired him a great deal as a talent and he never did interviews and jackie gleason the famous jackie gleason was a friend of mine and got him to do my show and for maybe a minute i was intimidated our i was a little in awe and then it got right down to who what where when why the first time i was in the white house well first time i interviewed any world leader be it the. mr putin or or tony blair or or margaret thatcher you're hearing or someone who has attained a great deal of public that go that goes away really goes away very quickly and another thing you always know your the interviewer is in control you sophy are in con
you know there are people with this particular energy that just overwhelm you i mean some call it power others call it the it factor charisma whatever but it's when you have to work extra hard to stay cool to be your usual self who is that one person for you who actually gave you shivers you know it could be excitement or fear i don't know. or the first time i interviewed frank sinatra's i when i was a kid i would go to movie theaters and watch frank sinatra and i admired him a great deal as a...
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it riles them up some other fires you up and when you get that energy from a crowd you just want to give it back to him tenfold we play a game with all of us will play with you if you only knew ok ready a.j. was the first girl you have a kissed arena body should. know you as a sophomore in high school a little bit little bit a label late late late bloomer larry where did you kiss or where were you where were you in the room with no this was at my house after school all and homework homework it was homework and i was working in our final would have an hour we're friends on facebook oh it's good first time in a wrestling ring oh man i think it was my first day of training at the pro championship wrestling work farm in yuba city california i remember taking a bump for the first time and thinking this hurts so much this hurts so much proudest moment i had a match a couple weeks ago with a man who meant toward me in the business a man who i tagged with in the business and it was what will probably prove to be his final match so to be his opponent in the ring and just to have the match that we
it riles them up some other fires you up and when you get that energy from a crowd you just want to give it back to him tenfold we play a game with all of us will play with you if you only knew ok ready a.j. was the first girl you have a kissed arena body should. know you as a sophomore in high school a little bit little bit a label late late late bloomer larry where did you kiss or where were you where were you in the room with no this was at my house after school all and homework homework it...
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in renewable energy. several plants are only in germany they it's company r. w. in germany owns a bunch of coal fired power plants they're shutting them down which is not you know why they're shutting them down the shutting down all the nukes according to plant operators wholesale electricity prices have become so low because of renewables this is the. plan that has now made over a million rooftops or solar coal fired nuclear plants are actually losing money right now in germany by selling energy prices the only reason they continue to operate is that they're still fulfilling contracts and several years ago which locked into higher energy prices way they've done this is to rig the system so that the cost of electricity is not actually done the way we do it consulting we do it is with ripped off you are going to consumers have to pay a separate bill for the subsidy to build a parallel generation network which produces a decent amount of power in windy days on sunny days but nothing at night nothing on candidates so power slush is in out of germany the other countr
in renewable energy. several plants are only in germany they it's company r. w. in germany owns a bunch of coal fired power plants they're shutting them down which is not you know why they're shutting them down the shutting down all the nukes according to plant operators wholesale electricity prices have become so low because of renewables this is the. plan that has now made over a million rooftops or solar coal fired nuclear plants are actually losing money right now in germany by selling...
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to say mr specifically that i'm doing the energy all of us with you i guess it is in them stop as teenagers just like we were partly you know some of us were teenagers now i was another mario and it was twelve he was the other methods guy now they're well out of your parents come with their kids it's a girl and i got to do go with the i did actually actually a.j. and i did both of us to you know i well i was four would never it's well i was fourteen and i was before you tube it was the oldest kind of that oh oh oh you know i was twenty or forty one how did you feel on the road with little timmy you did drink the good that's wild because i'm the youngest of three voices so i was always a little brother and i got four little grubs now i'm a big brother how important to your success was a t.v. . and t.v. was definitely you know crucial and i think breaking the backstreet boys not only in europe because we got our start overseas and we won some of our first and t.v. awards over there but come back to america that was the first aware that we won here was a it was an m.t.v. award they created a s
to say mr specifically that i'm doing the energy all of us with you i guess it is in them stop as teenagers just like we were partly you know some of us were teenagers now i was another mario and it was twelve he was the other methods guy now they're well out of your parents come with their kids it's a girl and i got to do go with the i did actually actually a.j. and i did both of us to you know i well i was four would never it's well i was fourteen and i was before you tube it was the oldest...
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pays me more than jack donaghy would pay me a promise is to you know respect my creative energy i think i don't care if it's a man or woman so long as they let me do my job i do think that that's the truth you know if they can let you do your job the way you want to be done even if they're going to fail it a little i prefer because you have as i want to get paid a lot i want to do a lot more to do what i want to do you know it's just my generation or you know now gender it doesn't matter to you which actually puts you with the forty one percent of americans when it comes to gender issues this is according to a gallup poll however twenty three percent of americans would prefer a female boss and this is a record high and thirty five percent prefer a male boss that's down from sixty six percent you would prefer males in one nine hundred fifty three ritual is this a sign of progress for women in the workplace i mean i guess so the fact that people are prefer in female bosses than they did before is certainly a sign of progress i mean that means at least twenty three percent of people can en
pays me more than jack donaghy would pay me a promise is to you know respect my creative energy i think i don't care if it's a man or woman so long as they let me do my job i do think that that's the truth you know if they can let you do your job the way you want to be done even if they're going to fail it a little i prefer because you have as i want to get paid a lot i want to do a lot more to do what i want to do you know it's just my generation or you know now gender it doesn't matter to you...
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breathing and everything still has a prime resonant frequency moving through it and still and taking energy intake and pushing it out we're all still there a lot and that makes everything sacred and we treat everything sacred everything's wonderful by the way what's your next film after a best man holiday. right now i mean scripts right now. she's taking in a lot of things in life i mean i've got a company where we grow diamonds cyo and i went to school for chemical engineering and so. while pratt institute and i have my doctorate from south carolina university i'm going on regret from brett right a little. english a semi was yeah right it was amazing all of the spoke to that question brooklyn it's early days of school we have some social media questions for you stephen martin facebook wants to know the defining moment of your career you think the defining moment for me was probably in the best man line it was what i explained before because every time before then anytime somebody would produce he would ask me to do something i would just do it in which is caveat it was in that first movie
breathing and everything still has a prime resonant frequency moving through it and still and taking energy intake and pushing it out we're all still there a lot and that makes everything sacred and we treat everything sacred everything's wonderful by the way what's your next film after a best man holiday. right now i mean scripts right now. she's taking in a lot of things in life i mean i've got a company where we grow diamonds cyo and i went to school for chemical engineering and so. while...
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industry is waste it's time for a carbon tax as soon as a carbon tax is applied all of the clean and green energy alternatives to fossil fuels become economically viable while fossil fuels become more expensive to produce than any of the others if the exxon's of the b.p.'s in the koch industries of the world were forced to pay for the emissions that they put out through carbon tax they would have more of an incentive not to pollute our environment it's time to stop letting the fossil fuel industry openly pollute our air damage our ecosystems and destroy our environment while you and i are forced to cope with super storms healthy ailments charge houses and dead firemen call your lawmakers in washington and tell them to say no to fossil fuel subsidies subsidies and yes to a carbon tax and that's the way it is tonight monday july first two thousand and thirteen don't forget them obviously because of your. technology innovations all the developments around russia. that's huge you're covered. plouff. look. look. look. the worst if your goal is to. wipe out superman to the radio guy and pull up a bale
industry is waste it's time for a carbon tax as soon as a carbon tax is applied all of the clean and green energy alternatives to fossil fuels become economically viable while fossil fuels become more expensive to produce than any of the others if the exxon's of the b.p.'s in the koch industries of the world were forced to pay for the emissions that they put out through carbon tax they would have more of an incentive not to pollute our environment it's time to stop letting the fossil fuel...
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example ending the fossil fuel subsidies and making choices that will move us more towards a clean energy economy i mean eighty percent is that is the big number and we were we were very fortunate just to wrap this part up it was we were very fortunate to have women from the force of congo and women from the force of the amazon telling us what's happening with all these extractive industries pulling oil out of the ground minerals out of the ground and what that's doing to their communities and to how the women in the global north how this interchange with their sisters in the south and understand that how we're living here in the global north has a deep impact and i think that kind of conversation can do a lot to change how we're living with each other in the earth and to the point rosemary how does climate change impact women worldwide and are women disproportionately affected by it and if so how or why. thank you. we all know of the for most kilimanjaro mountain which is the highest point in africa. several years back we used to have a lot of snow on the mt kilimanjaro that used to melt
example ending the fossil fuel subsidies and making choices that will move us more towards a clean energy economy i mean eighty percent is that is the big number and we were we were very fortunate just to wrap this part up it was we were very fortunate to have women from the force of congo and women from the force of the amazon telling us what's happening with all these extractive industries pulling oil out of the ground minerals out of the ground and what that's doing to their communities and...
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because i think you have to rally so much to get out there and then the audience gives you all this energy and the it's healing you know i felt like really like horrible and gotten on stage and it's to do for the moment told me once and also sing above a cold yes you can this you can you just have to know how to do it you know you get it you have to have your chops in place and technically know where to put your voice and it will actually clear your head if you do vocal exercises the right way it will clear your sinuses you avoid following the accident depression well i can say that i avoided it immediately you have to go through it and it wasn't until i went home and i realized that i couldn't do anything by myself i needed to be walked bathed i couldn't sit up they had to lay me down and my husband didn't leave my side for three months and there got a good span there where i would just cry for no reason and then i let myself grieve because i studied psychology so now you have to go through this the difference the steps of grieving you grieve for your body for your last you know independe
because i think you have to rally so much to get out there and then the audience gives you all this energy and the it's healing you know i felt like really like horrible and gotten on stage and it's to do for the moment told me once and also sing above a cold yes you can this you can you just have to know how to do it you know you get it you have to have your chops in place and technically know where to put your voice and it will actually clear your head if you do vocal exercises the right way...
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breathing and everything still has a problem resonant frequency moving through it and still and taking energy intake and pushing it out we're all still very a lot and that makes everything sacred and we treat everything sacred everything's wonderful by the way what's your next film after a best man holiday. right now i mean scripts is. just taking in a lot of things in life i mean i've got a company where we grow diamonds cyo and i went to school for chemical engineering and so. while pratt institute and i have my doctorate from south carolina university i'm going on ruby from brett right go and look at you know. english and see me as yeah i thought it was really amazing all the spoke to that question brooklyn it's really cool we have some social media questions for you stephen martin facebook wants to know the defining moment of your career you think the defining moment for me was probably in the best man one it was what i explained before because every time before the end anytime somebody would produce i would ask me to do something i would just do it in which is caveat it was in that first
breathing and everything still has a problem resonant frequency moving through it and still and taking energy intake and pushing it out we're all still very a lot and that makes everything sacred and we treat everything sacred everything's wonderful by the way what's your next film after a best man holiday. right now i mean scripts is. just taking in a lot of things in life i mean i've got a company where we grow diamonds cyo and i went to school for chemical engineering and so. while pratt...
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has created another boom and this time it's in sand which is a key ingredient in fracking now energy companies are expected to use over fifty six billion pounds of sand this year alone and the stock price of publicly traded companies that deal in sand have soared shares of houston based high crush partners have jumped fifty nine percent since it began trading in august of two thousand and twelve while shares of a maryland base and company have doubled since going public in two thousand and twelve as well giving it a market value of one point nine billion dollars. in other news this week j.p. morgan said that its web servers were breached in a cyber attack back in september but that they have since fixed the problem and reported the issue to law enforcement j.p. morgan chase is warning some four hundred sixty five thousand holders of prepaid cash cards issued by the bank that their personal information may have been compromised the cards were issued for corporations to pay employees and for government agencies to issue tax refunds unemployment compensation and other benefits now cyber
has created another boom and this time it's in sand which is a key ingredient in fracking now energy companies are expected to use over fifty six billion pounds of sand this year alone and the stock price of publicly traded companies that deal in sand have soared shares of houston based high crush partners have jumped fifty nine percent since it began trading in august of two thousand and twelve while shares of a maryland base and company have doubled since going public in two thousand and...
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but you know there are people with this particular energy that just overwhelm you i mean some call it power others call it the it factor khorasan whatever but it's when you have to work extra hard to stay cool to be your usual self who is that one person for you who actually gave you shivers you know it could be excitement or fear i don't know. the first time i interviewed frank sinatra's i when i was a kid i would go to movie theaters and watch frank sinatra and i admired him a great deal as a talent and he never did interviews and jackie gleason the famous jackie gleason was a friend of mine and got him to do my show and for maybe a minute i was intimidated i was a little in awe and then it got right down to who what where when why first time i was in the white house well first time i interviewed any world leader be it the. mr putin or or tony blair or or margaret thatcher you're hearing or someone who has attained a great deal of public that go that goes away really goes away very quickly and another thing you always know your the interviewer is in control you sophy are in control
but you know there are people with this particular energy that just overwhelm you i mean some call it power others call it the it factor khorasan whatever but it's when you have to work extra hard to stay cool to be your usual self who is that one person for you who actually gave you shivers you know it could be excitement or fear i don't know. the first time i interviewed frank sinatra's i when i was a kid i would go to movie theaters and watch frank sinatra and i admired him a great deal as a...
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but you know there are people with this particular energy that just overwhelm you i mean some call it power others call it the it factor khorasan whatever but it's when you have to work extra hard to stay cool to be your usual self who is that one person for you who actually gave you shivers you know it could be excitement or fear i don't know. the first time i interviewed frank sinatra's i when i was a kid i would go to movie theaters and watch frank sinatra and i admired him a great deal as a talent and he never did interviews and jackie gleason the famous jackie gleason was a friend of mine and got him to do my show and for maybe a minute i was intimidated our i was a little in awe and then it got right down to who what where when why first time i was in the white house well first time i interviewed any world leader be it the. mr putin or or tony blair or or margaret thatcher you're hearing or someone who has attained a great deal of public that go that goes away really goes away very quickly and another thing you always know you're the interviewer is in control use sophie are in c
but you know there are people with this particular energy that just overwhelm you i mean some call it power others call it the it factor khorasan whatever but it's when you have to work extra hard to stay cool to be your usual self who is that one person for you who actually gave you shivers you know it could be excitement or fear i don't know. the first time i interviewed frank sinatra's i when i was a kid i would go to movie theaters and watch frank sinatra and i admired him a great deal as a...
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wow that's terrific what was your part just to say mr president i'm doing the energy all up with you i guess it is in them stuff as teenagers just like we were partly you know some of us were teenagers now i was another mario and it was twelve he was the ambassador now they're well out of your parents come with their kids it's a girl i don't have to go with you and i did actually a.j. and i did both of us to you know i well i was for wouldn't have it's well i was fourteen i was before you tube it was the oldest kid of that whole oh it was you know i was twenty or forty one how did you feel going to rome with the news you could drink they could but that's wild because i'm the youngest of three boys so i was always a little brother and i got four of the big rubs i'm a big brother how important to your success was a t.v. and m.t.v. was definitely you know crucial and i think breaking the backstreet boys not only in europe because we got our start overseas and we won some of our first and t.v. awards over there but come back to america that was the first aware that we won here was a it w
wow that's terrific what was your part just to say mr president i'm doing the energy all up with you i guess it is in them stuff as teenagers just like we were partly you know some of us were teenagers now i was another mario and it was twelve he was the ambassador now they're well out of your parents come with their kids it's a girl i don't have to go with you and i did actually a.j. and i did both of us to you know i well i was for wouldn't have it's well i was fourteen i was before you tube...
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from dublin to talk more about ireland's experience with a carbon tax is a man ryan former minister of energy and communications of ireland and now the head of the green party ireland mr ryan welcome thank you very much indeed good to talk to you thanks for joining us what motivated carbon to create a carbon tax and how did you go about doing it. it took a long time i guess we were looking at it from the late ninety's and it took almost ten years before it was introduced in two thousand and ten and maybe not time it was useful in some way we got a lot of economic analysis done to show that if you introduce those and you use the revenues to reduce labor taxes and to protect people against fuel poverty and invest in new green energy systems that actually it does your economy good it gives you a net gain to the economy it raises activity cuts down the expense of imports of fossil fuels as well as cutting out the carbon so we were in government two thousand and seven two thousand and eleven and it was one of our kind of key commitments to try and deliver i was glad that we were able to do and i s
from dublin to talk more about ireland's experience with a carbon tax is a man ryan former minister of energy and communications of ireland and now the head of the green party ireland mr ryan welcome thank you very much indeed good to talk to you thanks for joining us what motivated carbon to create a carbon tax and how did you go about doing it. it took a long time i guess we were looking at it from the late ninety's and it took almost ten years before it was introduced in two thousand and ten...
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program and just a bit about the energy market manipulation. and housing prices are up according to the s. and p. key siller index which gained one point seven percent coming out of far above expectation just keep in mind of the foreclosure pipeline has effectively been stalled by the big banks because they're scared of new regulations that are coming down the pipe that means housing inventory is being kept artificially low which we can thank for higher home prices along with the fed's eighty five billion dollar a month subsidies to the financial industry and speaking of housing and fannie and freddie are on the chopping block of a partisan and group of senators want to wind down the mortgage giants and replace them away as well another mortgage giant is new and busy will be called the federal mortgage insurance corporation and the newly revised proposal would reduce the potential for lenders losses in the event of another financial crisis well if it smells like a fanny and it walks like a friday you can fool we're going i always history rhymes
program and just a bit about the energy market manipulation. and housing prices are up according to the s. and p. key siller index which gained one point seven percent coming out of far above expectation just keep in mind of the foreclosure pipeline has effectively been stalled by the big banks because they're scared of new regulations that are coming down the pipe that means housing inventory is being kept artificially low which we can thank for higher home prices along with the fed's eighty...
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replace thirty percent of the energy alternative energy sources. prime minister cotton as a as a follow up to that if japan goes nuclear free and the united states doesn't what does that say about american exceptionalism. well i believe. the suitable to abolish nuclear energy is the only way but in addition to that. look good still currently in germany is that it will by two thirtieth two thousand and fifteen or they're trying to get rid of entire fossil energy as well. so they're trying to replace me the entirely by the. want to sell sustainable. renewable energies and we believe i believe that our nation is supposed to follow the same same trend. thank you sir many americans consider nuclear power to be cleaner as well as safe. as an alternative to fossil fuels is nuclear power actually carbon neutral. you know it's you know there is a front end of the cycle where there mining this stuff and also especially when they enrich it. has an enormous carbon content be enrichment plants are run by coal . plants so in fact nuclear is less carbon intensive
replace thirty percent of the energy alternative energy sources. prime minister cotton as a as a follow up to that if japan goes nuclear free and the united states doesn't what does that say about american exceptionalism. well i believe. the suitable to abolish nuclear energy is the only way but in addition to that. look good still currently in germany is that it will by two thirtieth two thousand and fifteen or they're trying to get rid of entire fossil energy as well. so they're trying to...
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get it in the can it is tepco really the best institution to be in charge is going this is a private energy company that hasn't ever dealt with anything like this before yet they're taking the lead here it's actually this is the same company that was called falsifying safety reports over a decades and now they're in charge of one of the most precarious nuclear operations that you could conceive trying to juggle this radioactive nightmare that sits up in the attic of this damaged reactor coming back to the united states i mentioned in the set up here this plant in south carolina the economy nuclear plant they discovered a small leak there we're sure that this isn't really a problem the plant's going to be back up and running here. how serious is this in how common are these sort of problems around the country when it comes to nuclear power well i think it needs to be put in the context that we are at the back end of a degrading deteriorating industry this is an industry now that's more than fifty years old and we're seeing an uptick in the safety margins that were originally there or have ar
get it in the can it is tepco really the best institution to be in charge is going this is a private energy company that hasn't ever dealt with anything like this before yet they're taking the lead here it's actually this is the same company that was called falsifying safety reports over a decades and now they're in charge of one of the most precarious nuclear operations that you could conceive trying to juggle this radioactive nightmare that sits up in the attic of this damaged reactor coming...
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group said that its clearing service for energy and other swaps was hacked back in july of this year sparking a federal criminal investigation now certain customers information relating to the chicago mercantile exchange is we are port service that was compromised now clear port that handles contracts mainly tied to energy however there is no evidence that trades on the mercs electronics system were adversely impacted or that any other clearance services were disrupted where port handles nearly half a million contracts million not billion half a million contracts a day well there you have it we'll be tracking these stories and keeping you posted on all the latest. in the past few years the demand for corn and soybeans paired with historic droughts and bad weather drove crop prices to new highs and no surprise farmland values they rose rapidly with them however this year due to expectations for a record corn crop corn prices have fallen nearly forty percent and surveys from three of the federal reserve banks show expectations of an easing of farm land values for more on agriculture co
group said that its clearing service for energy and other swaps was hacked back in july of this year sparking a federal criminal investigation now certain customers information relating to the chicago mercantile exchange is we are port service that was compromised now clear port that handles contracts mainly tied to energy however there is no evidence that trades on the mercs electronics system were adversely impacted or that any other clearance services were disrupted where port handles nearly...
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investment you know it takes energy to extract energy in the fossil fuel case so in one thousand nine hundred twenty s. in texas it took one barrel of oil to extract one hundred barrels today in alberta canada it takes one barrel to extract four barrels so your energy return on investment is declining when you know that look at new technologies such as solar wind and an opportunities for energy efficiency through cut things like combined heat and power all of a sudden you have opportunities as a result of market innovation were price of installation is going down and performance is going up so you have a positive return on on energy and this is happening real time were it's happening in a market where these new technologies are replacing the opportunity for old technologies and all they need to do is be helped along and that's where the price on carbon comes in is that shifts the burden from polluting on to you know and giving an opportunity for non polluting technologies or for low carbon technologies to emerge into the market when we look at the fact that just just looking at the un
investment you know it takes energy to extract energy in the fossil fuel case so in one thousand nine hundred twenty s. in texas it took one barrel of oil to extract one hundred barrels today in alberta canada it takes one barrel to extract four barrels so your energy return on investment is declining when you know that look at new technologies such as solar wind and an opportunities for energy efficiency through cut things like combined heat and power all of a sudden you have opportunities as...